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ISTQB-CTFL Exam - Topic 4 Question 25 Discussion

Actual exam question for ISTQB's ISTQB-CTFL exam
Question #: 25
Topic #: 4
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Which of the following is the main benefit of a configuration management of testware?

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Suggested Answer: C

Configuration management of testware is a critical aspect of maintaining the integrity and traceability of test assets throughout the testing lifecycle. The main benefit of configuration management is to ensure that all testware items, such as test cases, test scripts, test data, and test results, are systematically identified, version controlled, and tracked for changes in relation to each other.

Option C accurately describes this benefit. By applying configuration management principles to testware, teams can manage changes to test assets efficiently, ensuring that the testware remains consistent, up-to-date, and aligned with the version of the software under test. This control mechanism facilitates the reproducibility of tests, enhances the reliability of testing activities, and supports traceability from requirements through to defects.

Options A, B, and D describe other aspects of test management and testing processes but do not capture the core benefit of configuration management of testware, which is centered on the systematic control and tracking of testware items.


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Lauran
3 months ago
Not sure about C, tracking changes can get messy.
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Joesph
3 months ago
Wait, I thought D was the most important!
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Ivan
3 months ago
A sounds good, but is it really the main benefit?
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Zoila
4 months ago
I think B is just as important, linking to requirements is crucial.
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Theodora
4 months ago
C is definitely the main benefit, version control is key!
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Delisa
4 months ago
I’m a bit confused about this one. I can see the value in all the options, but I guess I’d go with A since backups seem crucial for testware.
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Jeannetta
4 months ago
I practiced a question similar to this, and I feel like the ability to assess test coverage is really important too, which makes me think of D.
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Idella
4 months ago
I remember discussing how configuration management helps with traceability, so maybe B is also a strong contender. But I’m not entirely sure.
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Sherman
5 months ago
I think the main benefit might be related to version control, so I’m leaning towards option C. It just makes sense to track changes.
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Wendell
5 months ago
Ah, this is a good one. Configuration management helps ensure the testware is properly versioned and changes are tracked, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the test suite over time. I'm pretty confident C is the right answer here.
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Tarra
5 months ago
Okay, let me see. I know configuration management is important for keeping track of all the different test artifacts, but I'm not sure which specific benefit is the "main" one. I'll have to read the options closely.
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Thaddeus
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to think it through carefully to make sure I understand the key benefits of configuration management for testware.
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Beckie
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, I think the answer is C - all testware items are identified, version controlled, and tracked for changes.
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Georgiana
5 months ago
Option C - sending an email requesting approval - seems too simple. There's probably more to it than that. I'm leaning towards B or D, but I'll need to re-read the question to make sure I'm not missing anything.
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Vincenza
2 years ago
D sounds nice, but let's be realistic, easy test coverage assessment is more of a dream than a reality.
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Staci
2 years ago
Haha, I bet the developers just use the 'Save As' feature for version control. Configuration management? What's that?
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Hildegarde
1 year ago
C) All testware items are identified, version controlled, tracked tor changes with relation to each other
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Harris
1 year ago
B. The testware can be traced to information in requirements tools and to the bug tracking system.
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Alva
1 year ago
A) All testware is backed up with restore option, including incident reports and change requests.
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Dana
2 years ago
I believe option D is also important, as it allows us to easily assess the test coverage provided by our existing tests.
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Mitsue
2 years ago
I agree with Chan, having all testware tracked for changes is crucial for effective configuration management.
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Jackie
2 years ago
I agree, C is the best option. It's essential to have that traceability and control over the testware.
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Irma
2 years ago
C is the correct answer. Proper configuration management ensures all testware items are identified, version controlled, and tracked for changes.
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Lezlie
2 years ago
Definitely. It helps ensure that all testware is organized and easily accessible.
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Sheldon
2 years ago
That makes sense. It's important to have a system in place to manage testware effectively.
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Shaun
2 years ago
Yes, you're right. Proper configuration management ensures all testware items are identified, version controlled, and tracked for changes.
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Gerardo
2 years ago
I think C is the correct answer.
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Adelina
2 years ago
That's right. It's important to have proper configuration management for testware.
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Adelina
2 years ago
C) All testware items are identified, version controlled, tracked for changes with relation to each other.
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Chan
2 years ago
I think the main benefit is option C, where all testware items are identified and version controlled.
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